An ink jet printer includes a printhead and a maintenance station. The maintenance station includes a fixed support housing, a sled and a chimney. The sled is supported on the support housing and is movable relative to the support housing in both a horizontal direction and a vertical direction. The chimney receives ink spit from the printhead. The chimney has a fixed vertical position relative to the printhead and is horizontally movable in response to movement of the sled.
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22. A maintenance station for a printer, comprising:
a fixed support housing;
a sled supported on said support housing and being movable relative to said support housing in both a horizontal direction and a vertical direction; and
a spit containment device configured to receive spit ink, said spit containment device having a fixed vertical position and being horizontally movable relative to said support housing.
1. A maintenance station for a printer, comprising:
a fixed support housing;
a sled supported on said support housing and being movable relative to said support housing in both a horizontal direction and a vertical direction; and
a spit containment device configured to receive spit ink, said spit containment device having a fixed vertical position and being horizontally movable in response to movement of said sled.
11. An ink jet printer, comprising:
a printhead; and
a maintenance station including:
a fixed support housing;
a sled supported on said support housing and being movable relative to said support housing in both a horizontal direction and a vertical direction; and
a spit containment device configured to receive ink spit from said printhead, said spit containment device having a fixed vertical position relative to said printhead and being horizontally movable in response to movement of said sled.
28. A maintenance station for a printer, comprising:
a fixed support housing;
a sled supported on said support housing and being movable relative to said support housing in both a horizontal direction and a vertical direction; and
a spit containment device configured to receive spit ink, said spit containment device having a fixed vertical position and being horizontally movable relative to said support housing,
wherein said spit containment device comprises a chimney; and
wherein said support housing is coupled to said chimney.
7. A maintenance station for a printer, comprising:
a fixed support housing;
a sled supported on said support housing and being movable relative to said support housing in both a horizontal direction and a vertical direction; and
a spit containment device conflaured to receive spit ink, said spit containment device havina a fixed vertical position and being horizontally movable in response to movement of said sled.
wherein said spit containment device comprises a chimney; and
wherein said support housing is coupled to said chimney.
18. An ink jet printer, comprising:
a printhead; and
a maintenance station including:
a fixed support housing;
a sled supported on said support housing and being movable relative to said support housing in both a horizontal direction and a vertical direction; and
a spit containment device configured to receive ink spit from said printhead, said spit containment device having a fixed vertical position relative to said printhead and being horizontally movable in response to movement of said sled,
wherein said spit containment device comprises a chimney; and
wherein said support housing is coupled to said chimney.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an ink jet printer, and, more particularly, to a maintenance or service station for an ink jet printer.
2. Description of the Related Art
Current ink jet printhead technology fires very tiny ink droplets in order to provide the best print quality. The ink droplets are so small that if they do not impact a surface within a short distance of leaving the nozzles, they tend to drift away in a cloud of mist. During printing, this is not an issue because the paper is only about 1.00 mm to 1.25 mm away. However during the spitting performed in a maintenance cycle, there is a much greater distance to cover before the ink reaches the features designed to receive them on the maintenance sled. In this empty space, an ink mist cloud can form and float into other areas of the printer. Over time, this ink misting collects on the inside of the covers, some even escaping through holes in the covers to form splotches on the inside of the covers.
It is known to attach a rotating drum 20 (
It is also known to provide the maintenance sled with a chimney into which the spit ink can be directed. The chimney is intended to surround the ink mist cloud and thereby prevent its movement into other areas of the printer. The ink mist collects on the inside walls of the chimney and flows down toward an ink collection area underneath the sled. Known chimneys are affixed to the sled, as are rotating and stationary drums. The chimney and drum must be designed such that, as the sled moves upward, the top of the chimney or drum does not physically contact or otherwise interfere with the printhead. Thus, the top of the chimney or drum must be maintained at a distance during the spitting of the printhead that is equal to the vertical distance the sled travels before other maintenance functions are performed, such as capping. This is illustrated in
What is needed in the art is a device for preventing the drifting of a cloud of ink mist after a spitting operation in a maintenance station.
The present invention provides a maintenance station chimney that moves horizontally with the maintenance sled, but does not vertically rise along with the maintenance sled during capping and wiping operations. Thus, a minimal gap can be achieved between the chimney and the printhead during the spitting operation without the chimney interfering with the printhead during the capping and wiping operations. Because the chimney slides vertically with respect to the sled, and rides in horizontal tracks in the housing, it can remain very close to the nozzle plate in terms of vertical separation.
Since the chimney is so close to the nozzle plate, almost the entire mist cloud will be captured inside the chimney. However, because the carrier moves away after spitting while the mist cloud is still present inside the chimney, the air currents produced by the carrier movement can create a suction that pulls the mist cloud out of the chimney. To prevent this situation, the mist cloud must adhere to a capturing medium inside the chimney. This medium could be any of several varieties of porous filler materials such as foam or felt. The capturing medium must be dense enough for the mist to quickly adhere to, but it must remain porous enough for the collected ink to drain away easily.
The invention comprises, in one form thereof, an ink jet printer including a printhead and a maintenance station. The maintenance station includes a fixed support housing, a sled, a chimney, and a capturing medium. The sled is supported on the support housing and is movable relative to the support housing in both a horizontal direction and a vertical direction. The chimney receives ink spit from the printhead, which is collected in the capturing medium located inside the chimney. The chimney has a fixed vertical position relative to the printhead and is horizontally movable in response to movement of the sled.
An advantage of the present invention is that, since the chimney is very close to the nozzle plate of the printhead during the spitting operation, the ink mist cloud is fully enclosed and adheres to the capturing medium, thereby preventing mist from escaping the maintenance area.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
Referring now to
Sled 40 includes four pins 46 (
Chimney 42 has a channel 52 with a curved surface 54 (
Housing 44 is fixed to the frame (not shown) of the printer and includes four ramps 64 along the lengths of which pins 46 of sled 40 traverse. Housing 44 also includes a pair of horizontal, parallel rails 66 (
In operation, chimney 42 is disposed beneath a color printhead 70 (
When carrier 74 comes back to the home position, it contacts sled 40, which begins to slide up ramps 64 in housing 44. As sled 40 moves horizontally and vertically upward relative to housing 44, chimney 42 slides horizontally along rails 66. Sled 40 includes a vertical surface 76, facing opening 48, which engages chimney 42 and pushes chimney 42 along rails 66. Rails 66 retain chimney 42 at a constant vertical position as projections 62 of posts 60 slide horizontally along slots 68 of rails 66. Sled 40 is free to slide vertically relative to chimney 42 by virtue of the four slots 50 of sled 40 sliding over the four ribs 58 of chimney 42. Thus, as sled 40 moves to the left and upward, chimney 42 just translates to the left, remaining in the same vertical position with respect to printhead 70, as illustrated in
Grease can be applied to rails 66 and slots 50 to enable chimney 42 to slide smoothly and resist wear. Thus, chimney 42 does not impart too much friction, which could cause binding in the maintenance operation.
While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
Spitz, Donald Norman, Ward, Ryan Timothy, Huang, Yu-Feng, Ma, Nai-Hsiang
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